But it’s his latest project we are interested in here, which isn’t anything to do with games. Pascal has created a touchscreen interface that looks identical to the interface used aboard the Enterprise in Star Trek.

As well as having all the correct colors and shapes in places as part of the interface, Pascal has implemented a number of useful apps to use. These include:

Agenda/Calendar

Shopping list

Rain radar

Train departure times

Library & Media player (connected to home cinema set)

Internet browser

Bluetooth support also allows Pascal to send information to his phone, such as his latest shopping list.

There’s no detail as to what hardware is being used here, and I suspect we won’t be seeing this released on an App Store anytime soon. But what Pascal has created is certainly going to be of interest to Trekkies around the world.

If the right company licensed this interface it could do wonders for smartphone or tablet sales. We already have the DROID phone, why can’t Motorola ship a Star Trek handset complete with the interface as seen in the video above? Skinning Android should be possible due to its open nature, and it’s a safe bet Trekkies everywhere would want such a phone.

The same is true of a larger tablet device. Give users the Star Trek experience option and they’d probably buy the device. Or if you want to make it more appealing, offer it as an alternative interface on many phones and tablets.